Idaho H0787 revises the Podiatric Medical Practice Act, establishing new licensing requirements and duties for the State Board of Medicine.
Idaho H0787 amends the Podiatric Medical Practice Act by establishing new licensing requirements and duties for the State Board of Medicine. The bill defines podiatry and sets forth the qualifications for licensure, including completion of a podiatric residency and passing the American podiatric medical licensing examination. It also outlines grounds for license suspension, revocation, or other discipline, such as offering gifts for patient procurement or using deceptive advertising. The bill mandates that all licenses must be renewed every two years, with proof of continuing education.
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